
‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ movie review: MCU spectacle overblown, undercooked
The multiverse and quantum world collide in this weird, wild, and ultimately wearying Marvel extravaganza starring Paul Rudd and Jonathan Majors.
The multiverse and quantum world collide in this weird, wild, and ultimately wearying Marvel extravaganza starring Paul Rudd and Jonathan Majors.
This may (or may not) be the best film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe yet, but it is undoubtedly the one all 21 previous films have been leading up to
Paul Rudd is back in action in this fast, loose, and engaging comic book sequel that reduces the stakes and comes out ahead
While those familiar with the classic Agatha Christie mystery won’t get much out of this update, others should find it sufficiently engaging
This new film from the director of Black Swan and Requiem for a Dream abandons a compelling story in favor of heavy-handed metaphor
The Family is some kind of loopy fish-out-of-water comedy that tries to blend the real-world consequences of its setting into a light-hearted frame
Tim Burton’s Dark Shadows is pretty much a blast until an underwhelming monster mash climax
If nothing else, Garry Marshall’s New Year’s Eve must have been great fun for the product placement department
Stardust entertains due to the multitude of left-field elements Neil Gaiman throws into his story
Hairspray is so loving and sincere that it´s impossible not to go along with all the silliness